Almost one in four workers expect to work past the age of 65 because of seven years of low interest rates according to Canada Life research.
The UK should establish a workplace ISA to reinforce auto-enrolment (AE) and avoid high-opt rates according to Centre for Policy Studies research fellow Michael Johnson.
Kevin Wesbroom looks at current attitudes to the recently introduced LISA and asks if we need a new approach.
Graham Vidler looks at the recent Budget and asks how we can really get to grips with retirement saving.
Auto-enrolment has been a success so far but faces major challenges over the coming months. Helen Morrissey talks to pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann on how to keep the project on track.
As many employees weigh up their pensions and LISA options Helen Morrissey thinks the industry needs to take a bolder approach.
Tim Sharp looks at what the launch of the lifetime ISA might mean for pensions.
David Harris looks at the potential consequences of a lifetime ISA and urges the Chancellor to have more faith in pensions.
Mike Crowe looks into the detail of the recent Budget and asks what it means for the future.
This week we want to know whether the lifetime ISA will lead to the death of pensions and if value for money can be defined using consumer research.